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American poet.
American poet, translator.
Louis Zukofsky was born in Manhattan, on the lower east side, in 1904 to Pinchos and Channa Pruss Zukofsky, immigrants from what is now Lithuania. His father's Orthodox Jewish faith eventually became a point of contention between them, but Zukofsky always recognized the influence his immigrant parents' struggle and faith had on him, writing about it in his early work, Poem beginning 'The'; and in various early sections of his life-long poem, A.
The Zukofskys spoke Yiddish at home so Louis did not begin to learn English until he started public school. However he had already been exposed to great writers from Shakespeare to Tolstoy at the Yiddish theater. Zukofsky attended Columbia University where he studied philosophy and English, earning his master's degree in 1926. He also began writing poetry, publishing some of it in student publications.
By 1929 he had made himself known to Ezra Pound, who liked his work and encouraged the editors of Poetry Magazine to have Zukofsky edit a special edition: Objectivists 1931, including works by Carl Rakosi, Charles Reznikoff, and William Carlos Williams, all of whom corresponded with and influenced Zukofsky for years to come.
In 1933 Zukofsky found work as a supervisor on a Works Progress Administration project where he met Celia Thaew, a musician and composer. They married in 1939 and had a son, Paul, in 1943. Celia collaborated with Zukofsky on most of his projects after their marriage, composing music for his poetry and typing manuscripts, as well as managing the household.
Despite his early success with Poetry Magazine and An ObjectivistsAnthology (1932), Zukofsky's work remained fairly obscure for the next thirty years and he had significant difficulty finding a publisher. It was not until W.W. Norton agreed to publish the first volume of All: The Collected Short Poems (1966) that publishers began to take a serious interest in his work. If some old friends found Zukofsky bitter by the 1960s, he still had friends and there were many young poets who admired his work. Allen Ginsberg, Gilbert Sorrentino, and Jonathan Williams all count Zukofsky among their influences, and visited and corresponded with him.
Zukofsky's last new work, 80 Flowers (1978), and the final complete version of A were at the publishers waiting to go to press when he died in 1978.
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Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
Title:
Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, and a portrait photograph.
ArchivalResource: 594 items.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection of papers, [1898]-1986 bulk (1914-1959).
Lines (New York, N.Y.) Archive, 1963-1965
Title:
Lines (New York, N.Y.) Archive 1963-1965
The Lines Archive consists of correspondence with and manuscripts sent to its editor, Aram Saroyan. The collection includes original poetry and correspondence from noted writers.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet; (1 box)
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- Lines (New York, N.Y.) Archive, 1963-1965
Carol Bergé Papers TXRC94-A5., 1960-1969
Title:
Carol Bergé Papers 1960-1969
Poet and novelist CarolBergé was a prominent figure in New York's East Village poetry scene of thelate 1950s and 1960s before moving on to fiction and prose in the 1970s. Herpapers contain extensive correspondence with friends, fellow writers, andeditors, as well as drafts and page proofs of poems, essays, and earlychapbooks. Also present are manuscripts by other authors which Bergé collectedand materials dealing with her poetry readings and benefits.
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- Carol Bergé Papers TXRC94-A5., 1960-1969
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Henry Adams: detached mind and the growth of a poet.
Title:
Henry Adams: detached mind and the growth of a poet. 1924.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Henry Adams: detached mind and the growth of a poet.
Reznikoff, Charles, 1894-1976. Papers, 1912-1976.
Title:
Papers, 1912-1976.
Series 2 (Writings), consisting of research materials, annotated revisions, and typescripts of most of Reznikoff's published work, comprises most of the collection.
ArchivalResource: 9.7 linear ft. (26 archives boxes, 1 oversize file folder)
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- Reznikoff, Charles, 1894-1976. Papers, 1912-1976.
Turnbull, Gael. Correspondence, 1956-1969.
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Correspondence, 1956-1969.
Letters to Gael Turnbull from Charles Olson, William Carlos Williams and his wife Florence Williams, Louis Zukofsky and his wife Celia Zukofsky. There is one poem by Louis Zukofsky and another poem by Charles Olson included in letters. There is also a transcription of a letter from Charles Olson to Michael Shayer.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. (59 items (in l box)
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- Turnbull, Gael. Correspondence, 1956-1969.
Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
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Ezra Pound papers : addition 1862-1983 1960-1971
The Ezra Pound Papers Addition consists of material related to the life and career of the American poet Ezra Pound and includes correspondence, manuscripts, and a small quantity of personal papers. Correspondents include Homer and Isobel Pound, George Antheil, Basil Bunting, T. S. Eliot, James Laughlin, Marianne Moore, William Carlos Williams, and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. Manuscripts inclue draft portions of The Cantos, autograph scores of Le Testament de Villon and Cavalcanti, and drafts of essays.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 46; Other Storage Formats: Oversize; Linear Feet: 20.5
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- Ezra Pound papers : addition, 1862-1983, 1960-1971
Furioso papers, 1938-1951
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Furioso papers 1938-1951
The Furioso papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts of submissions, editorial board files, and other office files relating to the publishing history of Furioso; a Magazine of Verse (1939-1953). Correspondents include E. E. Cummings, Richard Eberhart, Weldon Kees, Lawrence Olson, Ezra Pound, Peter Viereck, and William Carlos Williams. Manuscripts are primarily typescripts and setting typescripts of submissions to Furioso. The office files include advertising and publicity material, the correspondence and decisions files of the editorial board, and financial documents.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 14 (incl. 2 oversize boxes); Other Storage Formats: 1 portfolio; Linear Feet: 7.01
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- Furioso papers, 1938-1951.
New Yorker records
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New Yorker records
Weekly magazine founded in New York City in 1925 by Harold W. Ross, Jane Grant, Alexander Woollcott and Raoul Fleischman. The records consist of correspondence, interoffice memoranda, edited and corrected manuscripts and typescripts, drawings, statistical reports, lists of story and art ideas, photographs, and sound recordings and printed materials created during the foundation and day-to-day operations of the magazine from 1924-1984. This material documents the production of every issue of the magazine and provides insight on the careers of its staff and contributors.
ArchivalResource: 1058.76 linear feet; 2566 boxes; 7 microfilm reels; 18 sound recordings
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- New Yorker records, ca.1924-1984
Parnassus: poetry in review records, 1971-1996
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Parnassus: poetry in review records 1971-1996
Parnassus: Poetry in Review, a journal devoted to long reviews of new books of poetry and in depth retrospective essays covering the careers of particular poets, was founded in 1972 by Herbert Leibowitz (Editor) and Stanley Lewis (Publisher). In 1975, Leibowitz purchased the magazine from Lewis and set up the non-profit Poetry in Review Foundation whose only function was to publish Parnassus. Leibowitz assumed the duties of publisher in addition to his duties as editor. The Parnassus: Poetry in Review Records (1971-1996) consist mostly of general and editorial correspondence and revised and corrected typescripts, authors' galleys, and page proofs of pieces which appeared in the magazine. The correspondence also traces editor Herbert Leibowitz's personal and professional relationships with many notable and aspiring writers, poets, critics, artists, and academics. The records include additional editorial files, such as interoffice communications and readers' reports, typescripts of rejected or otherwise unpublished submissions to the magazine, art and photographs, administrative and financial files, and sound recordings.
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- Parnassus: poetry in review records, 1971-1996
Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.
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Ann Charters Papers. 1966-1982.
Ann Charters was born 10 November 1936, in Bridgeport, CT, the daughter of Nathan (a contractor) and Kate (Schultz) Danberg. She attended the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1957) and Columbia University (M.A., 1959, Ph.D., 1965).
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- Ann Charters Papers., 1966-1982.
Louis Zukofsky Collection TXRC98-A11., 1910-1985
Title:
Louis Zukofsky Collection 1910-1985
The collection documentsthe life and writing career of the twentieth century American poet and editor.The bulk of the materials consist of holograph and typescript manuscripts. Alsoincluded is Zukofsky correspondence and works by others aboutZukofsky.
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Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
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George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature. Among the cataloged correspondents are: Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ted Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Margaret Randall, Charles Tomlinson, and Diane Wakoski.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. ( 14 boxes & 1 map case drawer)
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- Economou, George. George Economou papers, 1954-1996.
Zabel, Morton Dauwen, 1901-1964. Morton Dauwen Zabel papers 1901-1964 (inclusive).
Title:
Morton Dauwen Zabel papers 1901-1964 (inclusive).
The Morton D. Zabel Papers follow closely the professional, scholarly life of Zabel through most of his activities from 1928 on, notably his association with Poetry, his professorship at the University of Chicago and his chairmanship of the Vaughn Moody Lecture Series and Harriet Monroe Poetry Award committees, and include additional miscellaneous correspondence in respect to his travels and colleagues.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (5 boxes)
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- Zabel, Morton Dauwen, 1901-1964. Morton Dauwen Zabel papers 1901-1964 (inclusive).
Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
Title:
Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
These papers are the correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, and publicity for poetry readings at the Camden Festivals of 1969 and 1970. There is also the book-manuscript and proofs for TWELVE TO TWELVE (London, Poets' Trust, 1970), twelve poems which were commissioned for the 1970 festival. The correspondents include Charles Causley, C. Day Lewis, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Hugh MacDiarmid, Gary Snyder, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft. ( 1 box)
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- Couzyn, Jeni. Jeni Couzyn papers 1969-1971.
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
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Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
Letters to Schaff include mentions of Ed Dorn, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, LeRoi Jones, Robert Kelly, and Stan Brakhage. One letter included in batch which was written to Alan Marlowe, April 21, 1969, with mentions of both Diane Di Prima and Brian Kirby. Also seven flyers, prospectus, etc. concerning Creeley.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (14 letters and cards)
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- Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Letters to David O. Schaff, 1962-1965.
O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
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Papers, 1932-1961.
Chiefly correspondence between O'Donnell and American and British literary figures, including occasional mss. sent to O'Donnell. Also includes O'Donnell's correspondence with his publishers and editors, and miscellaneous correspondence and material concerning The Observer, a literary magazine O'Donnell edited. Correspondents include John Berryman, John Malcolm Brinnin, Cleanth Brooks, Basil Bunting, Truman Capote, Caroline Gordon, Josephine Johnson, James Laughlin, Robert Lowell, Andrew Lytle, Flannery O'Connor, Katherine Anne Porter, Ezra Pound, John Crowe Ransom, Delmore Schwartz, Allen Tate, Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 1718 items.
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- O'Donnell, George Marion, 1914-1962. Papers, 1932-1961.
Ezra Pound Collection TXRC98-A12., 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection.
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- Ezra Pound Collection TXRC98-A12., 1905-1975, bulk 1930-1960
Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Title:
Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
Contains correspondence, manuscripts by Ginsberg and other Beat Generation authors, business records, notebooks and journals, clipping files, books, periodicals, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs, posters, and a CD-rom. Accessions received in 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2004 totaling some 154 linear feet have not yet been processed. Accession 2011-038, .25 linear foot, includes letters from Alan Ansen, Charles Bukowski, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Louis Ginsberg, John Holmes, Norman Mailer, Michael McClure, Kate Orlovsky, kenneth Rexroth, Gary Snyder, Anne Waldman, Philip Whalen, and others. Also included is "A commonplace book, " a bound manuscript notebook by Ginsberg, 1946.
ArchivalResource: circa 1,330 linear feet.
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994.
June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Title:
June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Papers of June Oppen Degnan, writer, publisher, political activist, and sister of poet George Oppen (1908-1984). Most of the collection documents Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco Review in the 1960s, and her association with New Directions Books. Included is correspondence and writings of many important members of the American literary community including Jack Anderson, Robert Bly, William Bronk, Basil Bunting, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Clayton Eshleman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Erich Fromm, Allen Ginsberg, David Ignatow, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, Carl Rakosi, Jerome Rothenberg, C. P. Snow, Gary Snyder, Diane Wakoski, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Virtually no references to Degnan's personal or political life can be found in the papers. Of special significance are letters from George Oppen. The collection is arranged in four series: 1) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW AND NEW DIRECTIONS; 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS; 3) FILES OF MAJOR WRITERS; and 4) SAN FRANCISCO REVIEW ANNUAL, 1963.
ArchivalResource: 4.00 linear feet; (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize folders)
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- June Oppen Degnan Papers, 1959-1973
Shapiro, Karl Jay, 1913-2000. Papers of Karl J. Shapiro [manuscript], 1942-1955.
Title:
Papers of Karl J. Shapiro [manuscript], 1942-1955.
The collection contains a poem "The contraband." In his letters, 1942-55, Shapiro thanks Mrs. Thel for complimenting his poems, sends biographical information to Harold Ober, requests a long poem for "Poetry" from Louis Zukofsky, declines an offer from Arthur Gregor to write for "Poetry London-New York" and discusses an Indian speaking tour and an Indian issue of "Poetry" with M. J. Tambimuttu. There is also a photograph, n.d., of Shapiro writing at his desk with two cats' heads sketched on the back side.
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Shapiro, Karl Jay, 1913-2000. Papers of Karl J. Shapiro [manuscript], 1942-1955.
Davenport, Guy. Papers of Guy Davenport [manuscript], 1948-1983.
Title:
Papers of Guy Davenport [manuscript], 1948-1983.
The papers consist chiefly of letters to John Taggart, Ray DiPalma, Lewis Gaston Leary, Elliott Moore, and James Haydon Siler. Topics include his studies at Oxford and independently, his teaching of literature, academic chores, book reviews, translations from the Greek, his current writing, his correspondents' writing, and his views on religion, philosophy, and culture. Among the authors he discusses frequently are Shakespeare, Dante, Pound, Joyce, Faulkner, Welty and Zukofsky. Also include translations of five Greek poems with comments by Marianne Moore.
ArchivalResource: 89 items.
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- Davenport, Guy. Papers of Guy Davenport [manuscript], 1948-1983.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Correspondence file, 1928, from Boni & Liveright.
Title:
Correspondence file, 1928, from Boni & Liveright.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 l.).
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Correspondence file, 1928, from Boni & Liveright.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1979.
Title:
Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1979.
Comprises 2 items, 2 leaves correspondence plus manuscripts for publication. Contains letter from American Center of P.E.N. Contains transcript of Louis Zukofsky Commemorative Evening.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Office files, of The American Poetry Review, 1979.
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
Title:
William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
The William Carlos Williams Papers document the life and work of poet, prose writer, dramatist, and physician William Carlos Williams. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, medical records, artwork, newspaper clippings and printed material, and personal papers. The papers primarily document Williams's life as a prolific writer, including drafts of prose, poetry, drama, lectures and readings; and correspondence and writings of others that reveal his mentorship of aspiring poets and his friendships with other literary figures. The papers also reveal his personal life as a husband, father and close friend to many individuals. Correspondence and writings comprise the bulk of the papers. Correspondence documents his close friendships, professional pursuits, and opinions on modern poetry. Writings include drafts of poems, prose, drama and other writings that reveal his creative process. The papers also contain photographs, including snapshots and portraits taken of Williams, family and friends; John C. Thirlwall's research material for The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams; and photocopies of Williams's correspondence and writings held by other institutions. Personal papers, medical records, and two works of art make up the smallest portion of the papers.
ArchivalResource: 39.96 linear feet (94 boxes) + 1 oil painting, 1 portfolio.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985.
Ezra Pound miscellany, 1909-1973
Title:
Ezra Pound miscellany 1909-1973
The collection consists of letters and a few manuscripts by or related to Ezra Pound. Correspondents include Ubaldo degli Uberti; Ethel de Courcy Duncan; Robert Duncan; Gladys Hines; Lewis Maverick; Donald J. Paquette; Odon Por; and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts include holographs of "To Our Lady of Vicarious Atonement" and "What I Feel about Walt Whitman" by Pound and biographical notes on Pound by Lewis Maverick.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 5; Linear Feet: 2.09
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- Ezra Pound miscellany, 1909-1973
Blackburn, Paul. Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
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Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
Manuscripts and typescripts of Blackburn's writings and of his translations of Troubadour poetry and contemporary Latin American writing, most notably the fiction of Julio Cortázar. Substantial correspondence from writers, editors, and family members.
ArchivalResource: 20.5 linear ft. (49 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes, and 8 oversize folders)
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- Blackburn, Paul. Papers, 1900-1971, bulk 1919-1971.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Letter to David Schoff : New York City : ALS, 1966 Aug. 8.
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Letter to David Schoff : New York City : ALS, 1966 Aug. 8.
ArchivalResource: 2 p. ; 21 cm.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Letter to David Schoff : New York City : ALS, 1966 Aug. 8.
Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
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Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants 1931-1951
ArchivalResource: 65 items; (118 leaves)
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- Tibor Serly letters to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Title:
Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Holograph and typescript manuscripts and correspondence make up the bulk of the Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985. The Works Series covers Zukofsky's writing career thoroughly between 1921 and 1968, including the "A" series of poems from "A"-1 to "A"-21/Rudens, typescripts and galley proofs for all three versions of ALL: THE COLLECTED SHORT POEMS, and various individual poems, short stories, and radio scripts. Of particular interest are the working notebooks in which Zukofsky and his wife translated CATULLUS. The Letters Series is relatively small but does contain a large collection of letters from Zukofsky to fellow poets Cid Corman, Lorine Niedecker, and Carl Rakosi. Most of the letters in this series are personal, however, some communications with publishers and organziations are present. The Recipient Series is much larger and contains substantial numbers of letters to Zukofsky from Basil Bunting, Cid Corman, Guy Davenport, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Hugh Kenner, Marianne Moore, Samuel Newberry, Lorine Niedecker, Ezra Pound, Mary Ellen Solt, Jonathan Williams, William Carlos Williams, and many others. The Miscellaneous Series is composed largely of works by other authors and correspondence between other people. There are three theses on Zukofsky, several reviews of Zukofsky's publications, works by Lorine Niedecker, and a series of holograph poems by Whittaker Chambers in a travel diary. Also included are a few newspaper clippings, notes on the publication of his works, and an honorary degree from Bard College. The Subject File Series represents additional materials received after the first four series were cataloged. Interfiled manuscripts and correspondence were left in their original order rather than distributing them through the collection. Present are holographs and typescripts of Zukofsky's later works, including "A"-22 through "A"-24, LITTLE, FOR CAREENAGERS, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, and the French translation for FIRST HALF OF "A"-9. Material for "A"-24 is particularly complete, ranging from holograph notes in a spiral notebook to the typescript scores for individual characters, and including production notes. Celia Zukofsky's listing of Zukofsky's works, titled A BIBLIOGRAPHY, is also found here along with the correspondence which led to its publication. Correspondence regarding CATULLUS and ARISE! ARISE! is also included, as is the correspondence between Zukofsky and about a dozen institutions where he gave readings.
ArchivalResource: 43 boxes (17.91 linear feet), 5 oversize boxes, 26 galley folders, and 2 oversize folders.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Louis Zukofsky Collection, 1910-1985.
Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
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Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Manuscripts, galley proofs and page proofs of books published by New Directions, 1937-1997.
ArchivalResource: 482 boxes and 181 volumes (92 linear ft.)
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- Manuscripts and proofs of New Directions books, 1937-1997.
Trigram Press. Papers, 1965-1975.
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Papers, 1965-1975.
Consists of mss., typescripts, galley proofs, page proofs, and other editorial matter toward books published by Trigram Press. Correspondents include Gavin Bantock, George Barker, Oswell Blakeston, Robin Blaser, Douglas Blazek, Tom Clark, Kenneth Coutts-Smith, Keith Critchlow, Jim Dine, Lawrence Durrell, Clayton Eshleman, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Kenneth Grant, Jack Hirschman, Anselm Hollo, Michael Horovitz, John Latham, Christopher Logue, Edward Lucie-Smith, Hugo Manning, David Meltzer, Lorine Neidecker, Harold Norse, Jeff Nuttall, Yoko Ono, Tom Raworth, Nathaniel Tarn, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 1750 items.
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- Trigram Press. Papers, 1965-1975.
Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Papers, 1951-1990.
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Papers, 1951-1990.
Mss. and typescripts of Creeley's poems, novels, stories, and essays. Includes material relating to the Divers Press and The Black Mountain Review. Material reaches across more than four decades, encompassing a number of literary and artistic movements in America and abroad, especially those associated with Black Mountain College and with Beat Generation writers. Correspondents include Donald Allen, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Bill Berkson, Stan Brakhage, Basil Bunting, Tom Clark, Cid Corman, Fielding Dawson, Jim Dine, Edward Dorn, Robert Duncan, Larry Eigner, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg, Walter Hamady, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Jack Kerouac, Denise Levertov, Charles Olson, Ezra Pound, Richard Seaver, Alexander Trocchi, Jonathan Williams, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: ca. 65,000 items.
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- Creeley, Robert, 1926-2005. Papers, 1951-1990.
Taggart, John, 1942-. Papers, 1962-2000.
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Papers, 1962-2000.
Manuscripts, typescripts, journals, notebooks, and correspondence document Taggart's literary and scholarly career.
ArchivalResource: 19.8 linear ft. (50 archives boxes, 1 records carton, 2 oversize file folders)
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- Taggart, John, 1942-. Papers, 1962-2000.
Charles Reznikoff Papers, 1912-1976
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Charles Reznikoff Papers 1912-1976
The papers of a distinguished American literary figure. Reznikoff was a prolific writer of poetry, prose, essays, and chronicler of Judaism and the American Jewish experience. He worked both as an editor and contributing author on and , and was in close association with such noted writers as Ezra Pound, George Oppen, and William Carlos Williams. The correspondence, which provides documentation of the literary community of 40s, 50s, and 60s America, as well as providing insights into Reznikoff's personal life, includes letters from Robert Creeley, David Ignatow, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, John Perlman, Willilam Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Also included are the various exchanges between Reznikoff and his numerous publishers. The bulk of the collection consists of Reznikoff's writings, ranging from original source materials up to finished typescripts, and includes thousands of pages of revisions. Most of the materials in the collection date from the 1940's to the early 1970's. The 1989 addition to the Reznikoff papers consists primarily of letters written by Reznikoff to his wife Marie Syrkin between 1928 and 1939. Also included are Reznikoff's letter of will to his wife dated 1961; letters of condolence to Marie following the poet's death in 1976; and several miscellaneous correspondences. In addition, Reznikoff's personal copies (with annotations) of eight of his published works have been included. The 1991 addition to the Reznikoff papers contains personal letters from Reznikoff to Marie Syrkin written in 1930 before their marriage; financial records which detail Reznikoff's activities between 1947 and 1976; and miscellaneous memorabilia. The Menorah Journal Family Chronicle
ArchivalResource: 9.7 Linear feet; 26 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder
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- Charles Reznikoff Papers, 1912-1976
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. E. E. Cummings collection of papers, 1916-1962 bulk (1939-1959).
Title:
E. E. Cummings collection of papers, 1916-1962 bulk (1939-1959).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence by and about the author, financial documents, portraits, pictorial works and a sketchbook.
ArchivalResource: 428 items.
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- Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1962. E. E. Cummings collection of papers, 1916-1962 bulk (1939-1959).
Vladimir Ussachevsky Papers, 1932-1969
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Vladimir Ussachevsky Papers, 1932-1969
The Vladimir Ussachevsky Papers document the academic and professional career of pioneering electronic-music composer Vladimir Ussachevsky. This collection contains teaching and administrative materials, correspondence with other composers, writings and compositions by Ussachevsky and others, and programs, publicity materials, and personal documents.
ArchivalResource: 8.25 linear ft. ( 14 document boxes and 1 flat box ).
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- Vladimir Ussachevsky Papers, 1932-1969
Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). Contemporary manuscripts collection, 1880-
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Contemporary manuscripts collection, 1880-
The Contemporary Manuscripts Collection contains a total of thousands of pages of manuscripts and/or correspondence from hundreds of poets and writers such as Lascelles Abercrombie, W. H. Auden, David Gascoyne, Elizabeth Jennings, Hugh MacDiarmid, Thomas Merton, Charlotte Mew, Ezra Pound, Alastair Reid, Peter Russell, Winfield Townley Scott, Genevieve Taggard, Ruthven Todd, Henry Treece, and Louis Zukofsky, to name just a few. Those represented by large letter collections include Lascelles Abercrombie, Richard Aldington, Robert Bridges, Cid Corman, T. S. Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, Richard Le Gallienne, Robert McAlmon, Thomas McGrath, Richard Middleton, John Crowe Ransom, W. B. Yeats, and Louis Zukofsky. Wallace Stevens responded to Abbott's solicitation by sending the working manuscript for the poem "The Man with the Blue Guitar," while Marianne Moore submitted a smaller selection of poem manuscripts. Later donations and purchases include materials by Kathleen Raine, Stephen Spender, James Kirkup, W. D. Snodgrass, and Felicia Lamport.
ArchivalResource: 828 boxes (207 linear feet)
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- Poetry Manuscripts Collection (State University of New York at Buffalo). Contemporary manuscripts collection, 1880-
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Poetry manuscripts, [193-]
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Poetry manuscripts, [193-]
A collection of poems, some set to music composed by Celia Thaew Zukofsky:
ArchivalResource: 3 items (44 leaves) ; 28 cm. or smaller.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Poetry manuscripts, [193-]
George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
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George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
Literary papers of George Oppen (1908-1984), objectivist poet and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1969. Most of the materials date from the period 1958-1978. Included are manuscripts and typescripts for all the poems contained in Oppen's nine published books -- DISCRETE SERIES (1934), THE MATERIALS (1962), THIS IN WHICH (1965), OF BEING NUMEROUS (1968), ALPINE (1969), SEASCAPE: NEEDLE'S EYE (1972), COLLECTED POEMS (London, 1973; New York, 1975), and PRIMITIVE (1978). Also included are drafts and fragments of unpublished poems, typescripts of published and unpublished essays, transcripts of Oppen's verse, and copies of reviews of Oppen's work. Of special interest are loose leaf pages of notes, and Oppen's personal daybooks, all of which help to reveal his thinking about diverse subjects. The largest part of the collection consists of correspondence to Oppen from family members, editors, poets and other writers, and admirers of Oppen's work. Notable correspondents include: Paul Auster, Anthony Barnett, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, William Bronk, John Crawford, Ted Enslin, Michael Heller, David Ignatow, James Laughlin, Jon Martin, Charles Reznikoff, Harvey Shapiro, John Taggart, Charles Tomlinson, Eliot Weinberger, William Carlos Williams and Louis Zukofsky. The collection is arranged in ten series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE, 2) NOTES, JOTTINGS, ETC., 3) DAYBOOKS, 4) POETRY, 5) READING MANUSCRIPTS, 6) PROSE, 1962-1984, 7) INTERVIEWS, 1968-1980, 8) TRANSLATIONS OF OPPEN'S POETRY, 9) REVIEWS AND EPHEMERA, and 10) MICROFILM. The additions processed in 1989 include Oppen's letters to critic Henry Weinfield and John Crawford, two letters from William Bronk, a typescript of a poem based on a phrase from a poem by Charles Reznikoff, a transcript of a 1973 BBC interview, a brochure from a 1986 exhibit of "This In Which," a program from Oppen's "75th Birthday Tribute" at the Poetry Center (1983), an "In Memorium" article by Hugh Kenner, a Certificate of Honor presented to him by the city of San Francisco, a typescript of Naomi Replansky's "The Darkening Green", a mock up of Mark Linenthal's "Growing Light", published versions of THE MATERIALS and THIS IN WHICH with author's annotations and editions, and a small collection of newspaper articles written about the poet. The 1989 additions are not on the microfilm.
ArchivalResource: 14.40 linear feet; (34 archives boxes, 33 rolls black and white microfilm and 1 oversize folder)
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- George Oppen Papers, 1958-1984
Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
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Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Contains the administrative records of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse from its founding in 1912 to 1961, and documents not only the history of the magazine, but also the development of English-language verse in the first half of the twentieth century. The administrative files include correspondence, poetry manuscripts, articles, and reviews sent to and compiled by each editor of the magazine. Also included are a smaller number of business and editorial files, containing financial and fund raising records, literary prizes, author biographies, clippings and other items documenting the operation of the magazine. Poets represented include Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, William Rose Benet, Amy Bonner, Witter Bynner, Hart Crane, T.S. Eliot, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Frost, Hilda Doolittle, James Joyce, Alfred Kreymborg, Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Carl Sandburg, Wallace Stevens, Sara Teasdale, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, William Carlos Williams, Yvor Winters, William Butler Yeats, Louis Zukofsky, and many more.
ArchivalResource: 84 linear ft. (161 boxes)
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- Poetry (Firm). Poetry : a magazine of verse : records, 1912-1961.
Jordan, Susan Cordelia. Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
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Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
The scrapbook documents Jordan's interest in Ezra Pound and is centered on Pound's visit to the United States in 1939. Accompanied by 6 pen-and-ink drawings of scenes featuring Pound, Jordan's detailed narrative includes Pound's discussion of his marriage and of Olga Rudge; his reactions to museums and plays while in New York; his appreciation of music; and social events with friends including John Slocum, Tibor Serly, and Louis Zukofsky. There are 4 photographs of Pound taken during that year; 4 photographs of Susan Jordan; and newspaper and magazine clippings about Pound, principally concerning his political views and confinement in St. Elizabeth's. In addition, the scrapbook contains 6 letters by Pound to Jordan; 3 written in 1939, 1 in 1940, 1 in 1941, and 1 in 1952. The letters contain advice on a musical career, comments on political journalism, and report Italian shortages of coffee and peanut butter. The 1952 letter, written from St. Elizabeth's, discusses scorpion bites. Accompanied by "Impression of Ezra Pound, June 1944", an oil-on-canvasboard portrait of Pound surrounded by allegorical figures representing his political and artistic interests. Signed by Susan Jordan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (2.0 linear feet)
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- Jordan, Susan Cordelia. Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994
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Allen Ginsberg papers 1937-1994
Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts by Ginsberg and other Beat Generation authors, business records, notebooks and journals, clipping files, books, periodicals, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs, posters, and a CD-rom. Accessions received in 1998, 1999, 2001, and 2002 totaling some 140 linear feet have not yet been processed.
ArchivalResource: ca. 1,000 linear ft.
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- Allen Ginsberg papers, 1937-1994
Jordan, Susan Cordelia. Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
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Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
The scrapbook documents Jordan's interest in Ezra Pound and is centered on Pound's visit to the United States in 1939. Accompanied by 6 pen-and-ink drawings of scenes featuring Pound, Jordan's detailed narrative includes Pound's discussion of his marriage and of Olga Rudge; his reactions to museums and plays while in New York; his appreciation of music; and social events with friends including John Slocum, Tibor Serly, and Louis Zukofsky. There are 4 photographs of Pound taken during that year; 4 photographs of Susan Jordan; and newspaper and magazine clippings about Pound, principally concerning his political views and confinement in St. Elizabeth's. In addition, the scrapbook contains 6 letters by Pound to Jordan; 3 written in 1939, 1 in 1940, 1 in 1941, and 1 in 1952. The letters contain advice on a musical career, comments on political journalism, and report Italian shortages of coffee and peanut butter. The 1952 letter, written from St. Elizabeth's, discusses scorpion bites. Accompanied by "Impression of Ezra Pound, June 1944", an oil-on-canvasboard portrait of Pound surrounded by allegorical figures representing his political and artistic interests. Signed by Susan Jordan.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (2.0 linear feet)
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- Jordan, Susan Cordelia. Scrapbook relating to Ezra Pound, 1933-1985.
Allen Ginsberg papers
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Allen Ginsberg papers
Correspondence of Allen Ginsberg with his father, Louis Ginsberg, his family, and friends, concerning his poetry and his travels. Some major correspondents are Neal Cassady, Gregory Corso, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Robert Creeley, Michael McClure, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. Several manuscripts of his poetry, and miscellaneous printed materials. The typescript of his journals kept while in India, edited and published as INDIAN JOURNALS MARCH 1962-MAY 1963: NOTEBOOKS, DIARY, BLANK PAGES, WRITINGS (San Francisco, Dave Haselwood Books, 1970), with galley proofs, page proofs, photographs, and correspondence with publisher Dave Haselwood. Also, memoranda, notes, and miscellaneous correspondence accumulated by Barry Miles who produced several series of tape recordings by Ginsberg; and manuscript; and proof materials for ALLEN VERBATIM: LECTURES ON POETRY, POLITICS, CONSCIOUSNESS, 1974, edited by Gordon Ball. 1987 Addition: Letters from Allen Ginsberg to Imamu Amiri Baraka. 1991 Addition: Two tape recordings on the subject of William Blake. 1993 Addition: Books & periodicals. 1998 Addition: Letters from Allen Ginsberg to Arthur Knight.
ArchivalResource: 11.25 linear feet (26 boxes, 1 oversized document box)
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- Ginsberg, Allen, 1926-1997. Allen Ginsberg papers, 1944-1991.
Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
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Judson Crews Papers 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966)
The papers of poet, editor, publisher, and book dealer Judson Crews include extensive correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts of novels, poetry, and other genres written by Crews under his many pseudonyms, and materials relating to censorship.
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- Judson Crews Papers TXRC94-A16., 1935-1981, (bulk 1940-1966)
Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
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Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Correspondence and production files of The Goliard Press, relating to the publication of contemporary English and American poetry. Most of the letters are addressed to Barry Hall or Tom Raworth. Among the poets represented are Basil Bunting, Robert Creeley, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Ted Hughes, Christopher Logue, Michael McClure, Charles Olson, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft. ( 5 boxes, 3 flat boxes)
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- Goliard Press. Goliard Press records, 1961-1970.
Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
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Papers, 1959-1973.
Documentation of Degnan's activities as publisher of the San Francisco review and her association with New Directions Books. Correspondence and writings of American lCterary figures, most notably George Oppen.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (8 archives boxes, 3 oversize files)
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- Degnan, June Oppen. Papers, 1959-1973.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. [Louis Zukofsky ephemera].
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[Louis Zukofsky ephemera]. [192-?-197-?]
A collection of letters, poems, newspaper and journal clippings, sketches, photos, and other manuscript or printed material. Includes a number of pieces that served as pre-publication "paste ups" and annotated drafts.
ArchivalResource: items : ill.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. [Louis Zukofsky ephemera].
Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1968. E.E. Cummings Collection, 1902-1962.
Title:
E.E. Cummings Collection, 1902-1962.
Manuscripts of poems, short stories, and collections of verse, notes from his school days, and correspondence make up the bulk of the Cummings Collection, 1902-1968. The Works series contains drafts of several collections of verse as well as individual poems. The evolution of Poems: 1923-1954 is particularly well represented in both typed manuscript and galley format. There are also essays written by Cummings for college exams and two notebooks with notes and poetry fragments. The Letters series is mostly composed of single letters to various people, with the exception of Howard L. Nelson, with whom Cummings maintained a lively correspondence concerning books, poets, and fatherhood over a 22-year period. The Recipient series contains letters from admirers, publishers, and friends including Merle Armitage, Robert Bly, Hart Crane, Judson Crews, Foster Damon, John Dos Passos, Amy Lowell, Stewart Mitchell, Marianne Moore, Marion Morehouse, Charles Norman, James Purdy, Stephen Spender, Samuel Ward, and Louis Zukofsky. The Miscellaneous series is largely composed of notes from Cummings' school days, some elementary, but mostly collegiate. Additionally, a large number of letters sent to Marion Morehouse, most of them written after Cummings' death, are present, along with quite a few letters to Charles Norman. Other miscellany includes manuscripts by other authors, a copy of Cummings' birth certificate, and musical scores.
ArchivalResource: 12 boxes (4 linear feet), 8 galley folders, 8 oversize folders.
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- Cummings, E. E. (Edward Estlin), 1894-1968. E.E. Cummings Collection, 1902-1962.
Hugh Kenner Papers
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Hugh Kenner Papers
Correspondence, offprints, clippings, typescripts, galley proofs, photographs, tearsheets, drawings, computer printouts and program sheets, holograph notes and drafts, notebooks, and academic papers document Hugh Kenner's career as critic, scholar, and educator. Subject Files is the largest of the three series, constituting one half of the Kenner papers. It includes a large number of papers and articles by colleagues of Kenner and topical files on individuals and subjects related to Kenner's academic interests. Some of the largest files document Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, Buckminster Fuller, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. The Works series contains various drafts, contracts, and correspondence for books, articles, lectures, reviews, and introductions by Kenner. The smallest series, Correspondence, largely comprises incoming letters to Kenner. Incoming correspondence and third-party correspondence is located throughout the papers. The bulk of the papers date from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. A very few items date as early as 1916, but these are generally photo reproductions of items or copies of letters.
ArchivalResource: 106 boxes (45 linear feet), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 card file, 11 galleys files
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- Hugh Kenner Papers TXRC02-A5., 1916-1994, n.d., bulk 1943-1994
Williams, Emmett,. Concrete poetry archives, early 1940's-1967. S-Z.
Title:
Concrete poetry archives, early 1940's-1967. S-Z. [1940-1967]
Correspondence, poems, jottings, worksheets, representing more than 100 leading avant-garde poets, collected for the publication of An Anthology of Concrete Poetry (1967) compiled by Emmett Williams. Includes original drafts of poems submitted to Williams for publication with layout instructions and notes on the genesis and meaning of poems. Poets represented include Alain Arias-Mission, Carlo Belloli, Claus Bremer, Ian Hamilton Finlay, and Eugen Gomringer.
ArchivalResource: 2 ft.
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- Williams, Emmett,. Concrete poetry archives, early 1940's-1967. S-Z.
Basil Bunting Poetry Archive, 1920s-
Title:
Basil Bunting Poetry Archive 1920s-
ArchivalResource: 7 metres
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- Basil Bunting Poetry Archive, 1920s-
New Directions Publishing records
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New Directions Publishing records
Records of the New Directions Publishing Corporation largely from the Norfolk, Connecticut office of the founder, James Laughlin.
ArchivalResource: 344 linear feet (910 boxes and 4 volumes)
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- New Directions Publishing Corp. records, ca. 1933-1997.
Hugh Kenner Papers
Title:
Hugh Kenner Papers
Correspondence, offprints, clippings, typescripts, galley proofs, photographs, tearsheets, drawings, computer printouts and program sheets, holograph notes and drafts, notebooks, and academic papers document Hugh Kenner's career as critic, scholar, and educator. Subject Files is the largest of the three series, constituting one half of the Kenner papers. It includes a large number of papers and articles by colleagues of Kenner and topical files on individuals and subjects related to Kenner's academic interests. Some of the largest files document Samuel Beckett, T.S. Eliot, Buckminster Fuller, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. The Works series contains various drafts, contracts, and correspondence for books, articles, lectures, reviews, and introductions by Kenner. The smallest series, Correspondence, largely comprises incoming letters to Kenner. Incoming correspondence and third-party correspondence is located throughout the papers. The bulk of the papers date from the late 1940s to the early 1990s. A very few items date as early as 1916, but these are generally photo reproductions of items or copies of letters.
ArchivalResource: 106 boxes (45 linear feet), 3 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 card file, 11 galleys files
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- Kenner, Hugh. Hugh Kenner Papers, 1916-1994 (bulk1943-1994).
Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers, 1884-1995.
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Papers, 1884-1995.
Consists of the papers of William Carlos Williams and his estate.
ArchivalResource: 4500 items.
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- Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963. Papers, 1884-1995.
E. E. Cummings Collection TXRC98-A2., 1902-1968
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E. E.Cummings Collection 1902-1968
Manuscripts of poems,short stories, and collections of verses, notes from his school days, andcorrespondence make up the bulk of the Cummings Collection.
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- E. E. Cummings Collection TXRC98-A2., 1902-1968
Cid Corman collection of papers, 1941-1983, 1951-1974
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Cid Corman collection of papers 1941-1983 1951-1974
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, correspondence, and notebooks dating from 1966 to 1968.
ArchivalResource: 846 items
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- Cid Corman collection of papers, 1941-1983, 1951-1974
Zabel, Morton Dauwen. Papers, 1901-1964
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Zabel, Morton Dauwen. Papers 1901-1964
Morton Dauwen Zabel (1901-1964), author, critic, editor and scholar of nineteenth-century English and European literature. PhD,University of Chicago, 1933. Associate editor, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (1928-1936), full editor (1936-1937). Professor of English, University of Chicago (1947-1964).The Morton D. Zabel Papers follow closely the professional, scholarly life of Zabel through most of his activities from 1928 on, notably his association with Poetry, his professorship at the University of Chicago and his chairmanship of the Vaughn Moody Lecture Series and Harriet Monroe Poetry Award committees, and include additional miscellaneous correspondence in respect to his travels and colleagues. The papers are divided into four series.
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- Zabel, Morton Dauwen. Papers, 1901-1964
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection. [1908-1961].
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Ezra Pound collection. [1908-1961].
The collection consists firstly, of poetry manuscripts and proofs including "Personae", "Lustra", and "Canzoni and Ripostes"; secondly, a prose manuscript of "That Audience, or the Bugaboo of the Public"; and thirdly, of correspondence to Elkin Mathews (publisher), St. John Adcock, Harry and Caresse Crosby (Black Sun Press), Louis Zukofsky, The British Union of Fascists, T.S. Eliot, Montgomery Belgion, Michael Harald, Clifford Gessler, and others.
ArchivalResource: 17 cm of textual records.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound collection. [1908-1961].
Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
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Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Handwritten and typed letters by Tibor Serly to his close friend Henry Pleasants. The letters mostly deal with personal and music matters such as Serly's career as a composer, music teacher, conductor, writer of musical articles, and violinist. Serly describes his collaborations and professional involvement with such notable figures as Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Louis Zukofsky, Bela Bartok, Zoltan Kodaly, Pietro Mascagni, Arturo Toscanini, Leopold Stokowski, Samuel Barber, Igor Stravinsky, Pierre Monteux, and Marian Anderson. Serly covers the role of the Works Progress Administration in American music life. He also discusses the rise of Nazism in Europe and its effect on the musical life there.
ArchivalResource: 65 items (118 leeaves).
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- Serly, Tibor. Letters from Tibor Serly to Henry Pleasants, 1931-1951.
Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
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Ezra Pound Papers 1868-1976
The Ezra Pound Papers document the literary career and political interests of Ezra Pound. Major correspondents include Richard Aldington, George Antheil, William Bird, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, James Laughlin, Wyndham Lewis, Marianne Moore, Odon Por, and Henry Swabey. The collection contains manuscripts of many of Pound's works, including the Cantos, Guide to Kulchur, and scripts of Pound's wartime radio broadcasts.
ArchivalResource: Total Boxes: 276; Other Storage Formats: Oversize
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- Ezra Pound Papers, 1868-1976
Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
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Diane Di Prima Papers 1948-1971
Papers of the American poet, author, and editor. Correspondence (1960-1971); diaries, playscripts and miscellaneous writings (1948-1966); and original manuscripts by others (Paul Blackburn, Robert Creeley, Ed Dorn, Kirby Doyle, Robert Duncan, Anselm Hollo, Steve Jonas, LeRoi Jones, Allan Kaprow, Kenneth Koch, Joseph LeSueur, Ron Loewinsohn, Clive Matson, David Meltzer, Frank O’Hara, Charles Olson, Stuart Perkoff, Gary Snyder, Norman Solomon, Gilbert Sorrentino, A.B. Spellman, Mike Strong, James Waring, Philip Whalen, Jonathan Williams) submitted for publication in . The floating bear
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear ft.
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- Diane Di Prima Papers, 1948-1971
David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
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David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
Papers of David Ignatow, distinguished American poet. In the 1950s and 1960s, Ignatow edited several important periodicals, among them THE BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL (co-editor, 1950-1959), NATION (poetry editor, 1962-1963), CHELSEA (consulting editor, 1969-1971), and the AMERICAN POETRY REVIEW (editor-at-large, 1972-1976). He returned to the BELOIT POETRY JOURNAL to edit the William Carlos Williams memorial issue in 1963. Ignatow taught at many colleges and universities including the New School for Social Research (1964-1965), Southampton College (1967-1968), and Columbia University (1969-1976). He served as poet-in-residence at York College, City University of New York. The accessions processed in 1987 include manuscripts and typescripts of poems dated from the 1930s to the 1970s, notebooks, and extensive correspondence. One-fourth of the correspondence relates to Ignatow's various editorial posts. Prominent correspondents include the American poets William Carlos Williams, Charles Reznikoff, Gregory Corso, Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Louis Zukofsky, Robert Creeley, and Denise Levertov. Outgoing letters written by Ignatow are largely absent from the collection. The accessions include original essays, introductions, reviews, interviews and ephemera. A substantial set of Ignatow's papers were processed in 1989. Almost half of these materials are general correspondence. Also included are fifteen of the poet's spiral-bound notebooks dated from 1978 to 1988; and typescripts and proof pages of three of Ignatow's more recent books, NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS, 1970-1985, THE ONE IN THE MANY, and WHISPER IN THE DARK. Of special interest is an extensive group of typescripts of miscellaneous poems dating from the 1930s through the 1980s, many of which include revisions. The additions also contain financial records of the bookbinding business run by Ignatow and his father, as well as a small audio-visual collection, including recordings of some of Ignatow's readings and lectures. The accessions processed in 1993 contain a chronological collection of original manuscripts and typescripts of Ignatow's poems and prose from the early 1930s to the late 1980s, correspondence, several notebooks, a collection of essays and reviews of his work, and the writings of colleagues. The accessions processed in 1994 contain correspondence, annotated poetry drafts, short stories and articles, book production materials for AGAINST THE EVIDENCE (1993) and GLEANINGS: THE UNCOLLECTED POEMS OF THE FIFTIES broadsides, drafts of opening remarks he gave at various ceremonies, drafts of statements he made, copies and video tapes of interviews, and some ephemera. The materials in the accession date from 1929 to 1994 with the bulk dating from the 1960s to 1980s.
ArchivalResource: 47.60 linear feet; (93 archives boxes, 4 mapcase folders)
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- David Ignatow Papers, 1929-1994
Finlay, Ian Hamilton,. Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. S-Z.
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Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. S-Z. 1962-1969.
Unpublished correspondence, some with original poetry, from various poets and others to Finlay, covering the years 1962-1969. The letters are a composite collection dealing chiefly with contemporary and avant-garde poetry, art movements, and with the addressee in his capacity as publisher of Wild Hawthorn Press.
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- Finlay, Ian Hamilton,. Ian Hamilton Finlay correspondence, 1962-1969. S-Z.
E. E. Cummings collection of papers, 1916-1962, 1939-1959
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E. E. Cummings collection of papers 1916-1962 1939-1959
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, financial documents, portraits, pictorial works and a sketchbook.
ArchivalResource: 430 items
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- E. E. Cummings collection of papers, 1916-1962, 1939-1959
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
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George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts for all 9 of Oppen's published volumes of poetry; ca. 300 unpublished poems; extensive personal notes and daybooks; typescripts of essays; and transcriptions of interviews.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (33 microfilm boxes in one flat box)
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- Oppen, George. George Oppen papers [microform], 1958-1984.
Alicat Book Shop Press. Records, 1945-1966.
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Records, 1945-1966.
The Alicat Book Shop Press records consist mainly of the correspondence Oscar Baradinsky maintained with the authors of his chapbook series throughout the publication process, along with permissions letters from their various publishers, and some general materials relating to the chapbooks. Notable correspondents include Djuna Barnes, Maya Deren, Wallace Fowlie, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, D. S. Savage, and Louis Zukofsky, among others. These materials reveal the close relationships within the avant-garde community, and the nature of the publishing venture promulgated by Baradinsky.
ArchivalResource: .5 boxes (.21 linear feet).
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- Alicat Book Shop Press. Records, 1945-1966.
Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
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Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
Papers of Rose Graubart Ignatow, artist, poet and author. Materials include correspondence with friends and subjects of her drawings; letters from her husband, poet David Ignatow; and materials reflecting her career in art. The collection is arranged in two series: 1) CORRESPONDENCE and 2) MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS.
ArchivalResource: 2.30 linear feet; (6 archives boxes, 1 oversize folder)
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- Rose Graubart Ignatow Papers, 1937-1989
University of Connecticut, English Department Records, 1944-1982
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University of Connecticut, English Department Records 1944-1982
The collection contains correspondence, reports, minutes and memoranda created and received by the English Department at the University of Connecticut.
ArchivalResource: 1.3 Linear feet
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- University of Connecticut, English Department Records, 1944-1982
Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
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Hound & Horn records 1925-1940
The Hound & Horn records contain correspondence, drafts of writings, financial records, and ephemera relating to the literary quarterly. The records feature original letters from well-known Modernist era authors during the tenure of the journal from the late 1920s through mid 1930s, including Bryher, Jean Cocteau, E. E. Cummings, René Daumal, T. S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, François Mauriac, Marianne Moore, Ezra Pound, Stephen Spender, Gertrude Stein, Robert Penn Warren, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukosfky, among others. There are also letters from publishers and editors, copies of outgoing letters, third-party letters, financial and legal records, and scattered drafts. There are drafts, some corrected, of work by Cummings, Daumal, Bernard Faÿ, Varian Fry, James Hanley, Pound, Spender, and Williams. The Pound files contain corrected typescript drafts for Cantos XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
ArchivalResource: 3.13 linear feet (8 boxes)
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- Hound & Horn records, 1925-1940
Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
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Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
The Judson Crews Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966), include correspondence, drafts, notes, manuscripts, and newspaper clippings as well as page proofs, paste-ups, and various materials collected for publication. The bulk of the collection consists of Crews' correspondence with friends, colleagues, and editors, along with extensive correspondence with subscribers to his publications and customers of his book store service, the Motive Book Shop. Significant correspondents include: Wendell B. Anderson, Imamu Amiri Baraka, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Glen Coffield, Robert Creeley, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Carol Ely Harper, Langston Hughes, Aldous Huxley, John F. Kennedy, Meridel Le Sueur, Gordon Lish, Mabel Dodge Luhan, Larry McMurtry, Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin, Kenneth Patchen, Kenneth Rexroth, Alan Swallow, Louis Untermeyer, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukofsky. Manuscripts for Crews' poems spanning 1946-1965 are present, including poems published in individual chapbooks. A small amount of pseudonymous poetry is found here. Other works by Crews include two unpublished novels, as well as numerous essays and book reviews on topics such as contraception, sterilization, obscenity, and censorship. A 1974 journal of Crews' travel in Africa is also present. Little magazines edited or co-edited by Crews, 1940-1965, which are found in the collection include The Deer and Dachshund, The Flying Fish, The Naked Ear, Suck-Egg Mule: A Recalcitrant Beast, Poetry Taos, Taos: A Deluxe Magazine of the Arts, and Gale. The collection also contains manuscripts by several other writers, including Wendell B. Anderson, Carol Bergé, Kenneth Lawrence Beaudoin, Scott Greer, Norman MacLeod, Mason Jordan Mason, Alfred Morang, and Robert Rivera. Among the Censorship Activities and Personal Papers series are found correspondence and printed matter generated by the various political and literary organizations concerned with issues in which Crews was interested. Newspaper clippings concern censorship, especially the Henry Miller obscenity trial of 1961. Copies of "The Horse Fly" (1935-1965), written by his friend Spud Johnson, are also included, as are brochures, catalogs, and advertisements for "nudist colonies" and other sexually-oriented ephemera.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes (7.15 linear feet)
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- Crews, Judson. Papers, 1935-1981 (bulk 1940-1966).
William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985, 1930-1973
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William Carlos Williams papers circa 1880-1985 1930-1973
The William Carlos Williams Papers document the life and work of poet, prose writer, dramatist, and physician William Carlos Williams. The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, medical records, artwork, newspaper clippings and printed material, and personal papers. The papers primarily document Williams's life as a prolific writer, including drafts of prose, poetry, drama, lectures and readings; and correspondence and writings of others that reveal his mentorship of aspiring poets and his friendships with other literary figures. The papers also reveal his personal life as a husband, father and close friend to many individuals. Correspondence and writings comprise the bulk of the papers. Correspondence documents his close friendships, professional pursuits, and opinions on modern poetry. Writings include drafts of poems, prose, drama and other writings that reveal his creative process. The papers also contain photographs, including snapshots and portraits taken of Williams, family and friends; John C. Thirlwall's research material for The Selected Letters of William Carlos Williams; and photocopies of Williams's correspondence and writings held by other institutions. Personal papers, medical records, and two works of art make up the smallest portion of the papers.
ArchivalResource: 39.96 linear feet (94 boxes, including 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize portfolio, and 1 oil painting)
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- William Carlos Williams papers, circa 1880-1985, 1930-1973
Wodening, Jane, 1936-. Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbooks, 1958-1967.
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Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbooks, 1958-1967.
Three scrapbooks, compiled by Jane Wodening, containing correspondence, photographs, manuscripts, printed material, artwork, cut film, and objects documenting the work and family life of Wodening (née Collom) and Stan Brakhage from 1958 to 1967. The correspondence consists chiefly of incoming letters and postcards from poets, filmmakers, and artists, many of whom came of age in the decades following WWII, and includes complete letters, often signed, and clippings or manuscript and typescript fragments of letters, initialed by Wodening. Letters discuss personal matters and the literature, film, and art of the period, as well as particular film projects by Brakhage. Correspondents include: Kenneth Anger, Robert Branaman, Jack Collom, Joseph Cornell, Robert Creeley, Guy Davenport, Edward Dorn, Robert Duncan, Clayton Eshleman, Jerome Hill, Robert Kelly, Peter Kubelka, Willard Maas, Gregory Markopolis, Michael McClure, Jonas Mekas, David Meltzer, Charles Olson, Carolee Schneemann, P. Adams Sitney, and Louis Zukofsky. There are also letters between Brakhage and Wodening and copies of outgoing letters. Photographs in the scrapbooks include black-and-white and color portraits and snapshots of members of the Brakhage and Collom families, the five children (Myrrena, Crystal, Neowyn, Bearthm, and Rarc), friends, and correspondents. Photographs of people not already identified among the correspondents include George Gamow, Allen Ginsberg, Claes Oldenburg, Peter Orlovsky, Parker Tyler, Philip Whalen, and Richard Wright. There are photographs of Brakhage by both Arnold Gassen and by Life magazine photographer [Minoru?] Iwasaki. Manuscripts include holograph and typescript drafts and copies of work by Dorn, Kelly, McClure, and others. Printed materials consist chiefly of clippings of writings, often fragments, but there are also printed reproductions of pictures and announcements for events. Clippings feature the work of Robert Branaman, Charles Olson, Ezra Pound, and Walt Whitman. There is also a complete copy of Creeley's chapbook entitled A Snarling Garland of Xmas Verses. Artwork includes original sketches and paintings by Brakhage and Wodening, the Brakhage children, Angelo [DeBenedetti?], Charles DiJulio, McClure, Meltzer, and one sketch, dated 1958, by Schneemann. The scrapbooks are accompanied by a statement by Wodening describing the method (collage) of compiling the scrapbooks.
ArchivalResource: 3 v.
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- Wodening, Jane, 1936-. Jane Wodening and Stan Brakhage scrapbooks, 1958-1967.
Zukofsky, Celia Thaew. Letter : Port Jefferson, N.Y., to Thomas Babb, Purchase, N.Y., 1979 Apr. 17.
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Letter : Port Jefferson, N.Y., to Thomas Babb, Purchase, N.Y., 1979 Apr. 17.
Holograph letter explaining Louis Zukofsky's several birthdays.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf) ; 22 cm.
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- Zukofsky, Celia Thaew. Letter : Port Jefferson, N.Y., to Thomas Babb, Purchase, N.Y., 1979 Apr. 17.
Corman, Cid. Cid Corman collection of papers, 1941-1983 bulk (1951-1974).
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Cid Corman collection of papers, 1941-1983 bulk (1951-1974).
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts, typescripts, galley proofs, correspondence by and about the author, and notebooks dating from 1966 to 1968.
ArchivalResource: 699 items.
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- Corman, Cid. Cid Corman collection of papers, 1941-1983 bulk (1951-1974).
Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
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Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Collection contains correspondence with poets and other writers. Names are listed in the record as added entries.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (.5 linear ft.)
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- Colt Press. Colt Press records, ca. 1941-1942.
Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
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Joel Oppenheimer Papers 1925-1988.
Born in Yonkers in 1930, Joel Oppenheimer was a student of Charles Olson's at Black Mountain College from 1950-1953. He published over a dozen books of poetry, a play, a book on baseball, and was a columnist for the from 1968 to 1984. Oppenheimer was the first director of the St. Mark's Poetry Project in Greenwich Village (from 1966 to 1968) and was an active teacher of poetry throughout his life. He died of complications from cancer in 1988. The collection contains only a small amount of Oppenheimer's writing and correspondence prior to his time at Black Mountain College. The Black Mountain period itself is also represented somewhat poorly, although there are a few items of ephemera. The content of the collection becomes more comprehensive in the late 1950s and into the 1960s, with a substantial number of poetry manuscripts and a wider range of correspondence. While most of Oppenheimer's published poems are represented in the collection, it is often difficult to discern between first drafts and later copies. Village Voice
ArchivalResource: 100.0 Linear feet
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- Joel Oppenheimer Papers, 1925-1988.
Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Letters, 1972-73, New York, to Stephen M. Savage, Cambridge, Mass.
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Letters, 1972-73, New York, to Stephen M. Savage, Cambridge, Mass.
Regarding publication of his poem "From A-22" as a broadside.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Zukofsky, Louis, 1904-1978. Letters, 1972-73, New York, to Stephen M. Savage, Cambridge, Mass.
Dorfman, Joseph, 1904-1991. Joseph Dorfman papers, 1890-1983.
Title:
Joseph Dorfman papers, 1890-1983.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, book typescripts, photographs, and printed materials covering the time from Dorfman's early interest, as a graduate student, in the economic thought of Thorstein Veblen until his retirement.
ArchivalResource: 40.5 linear ft. (ca.35,700 items in 88 boxes).
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- Dorfman, Joseph, 1904-1991. Papers, 1890-1983.
Larry Eigner Papers., 1950-1979.
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Larry Eigner Papers. 1950-1979.
Born in 1927 in Swampscott, Massachusetts, Larry Eigner is an American poet affiliated with Charles Olson and the Black Mountain College.
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- Larry Eigner Papers., 1950-1979.
George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
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George Economou Papers 1954-1996.
This collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, video and tape recordings, and printed materials relating to Economou's poetry manuscripts, to publications and performances to which he contributed, and to his teaching career as a professor of medieval literature.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (ca. 3,100 items in 15 boxes & 1 map case drawer).
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- George Economou Papers, 1954-1996.
Oppen, George. George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
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George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
Includes manuscripts and typescripts for all 9 of Oppen's published volumes of poetry; ca. 300 unpublished poems; extensive personal notes and daybooks; typescripts of essays; and transcriptions of interviews.
ArchivalResource: 14.4 linear ft. (34 archives boxes, 33 rolls b&w microfilm, and 1 oversize folder)
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- Oppen, George. George Oppen papers, 1958-1984.
Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Title:
Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Manuscripts and correspondence reflecting portions of his artistic and political life make up the bulk of the Ezra Pound Collection, 1905 to 1975. The Works Series consists of typescripts, galley proofs, page proofs, printed pages, notes, and fragments of poems, articles, essays, broadcasts, and books which trace the course of Pound's artistic and political development. The small amount of poetry by Pound represented in this collection includes Cantos 112 to 117, undated; Hilda's Book (1905-1907); Canzoni (1911); Cathay (1915); Lustra of Ezra Pound (1916); Quia Pauper Amavi (1918); The Fifth Decad of Cantos, Cantos 42 to 52 (1937), and a few single poems. Manuscripts for pamphlets include Social Credit: An Impact (1935); An Introduction to the Economic Nature of the U.S.A. (1950); America, Roosevelt, and the Causes of the Present War (1951); and Gold and Labour (1952). In this series also are Guide to Kulchur (1938) with handwritten corrections; A Visiting Card (1952); Impact: Essays on Ignorance and the Decline of American Civilization (1960); and three of his translations. The collection also contains copies of transcriptions of Pound's shortwave broadcasts from Rome, 1941-1943. The outgoing section of the Correspondence Series consists chiefly of letters from Pound to various authors, artists, editors, friends, and publishers of books and literary magazines during the years he lived in London, Paris, Rapallo, and Washington, D.C. Chief among the recipients of his letters are Richard Aldington, Josef Bard, Montgomery Butchart, Nancy Cunard, Ingrid Davies, Ronald Duncan, Denis Goacher, Stanley Nott, Brigit Patmore, Virginia Risse, Peter Russell, Dallam Simpson, Noel Stock, and Max Wykes-Joyce. The smaller group of incoming correspondence contains letters from Josef Bard, Wyndham Lewis, H.L. Mencken, his mother, and his daughter, Mary de Rachewiltz. The Miscellaneous Series contains extensive third-party correspondence and manuscripts concerning Pound's internment at St. Elizabeths Hospital. There are several manuscripts concerning a variety of subjects relating to Pound written by John Fitzgerald, Denis Goacher, R. McNair-Willson, Saturno Montanari, Hugh MacDiarmid, Mary de Rachewiltz, Noel Stock, Henry S. Swabey, and S.V. Yankowski. Throughout the series are poems by individual authors such as R.L. Cook, Norman Davis, Ronald Duncan, Martin Dworkin, Geoffrey Johnson, Lori Petri, and Omar Pound. Letters in this series include correspondence by T.S. Eliot, D.D. Paige, Dorothy Pound, Mary de Rachewiltz, Olga Rudge, Peter Russell, and William Carlos Williams. Notes, correspondence, and other material on Ezra Pound from Noel Stock include his letters re the Pound Festschrift.
ArchivalResource: 16 boxes (6.66 linear feet), 7 galley folders.
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- Pound, Ezra, 1885-1972. Ezra Pound Collection, 1905-1975, (bulk 1930-1960).
Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
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Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
Documentation of Rothenberg's writing, editorial work, personal correspondence, and teaching. The Writings series includes materials representing nearly all of Rothenberg's published works, as well as notebooks dating from ca. 1945-ca. 1986. Includes a small group of personal and family materials. Books and journals from his library are detailed in a Separation List.
ArchivalResource: 49.8 cu. ft. (109 archives boxes, 49 oversize folders)
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- Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-. Jerome Rothenberg papers, 1944-1985.
Bergé, Carol, 1928-2006. Papers, 1960-1969.
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Papers, 1960-1969.
The Carol Bergé Papers, 1960-1969, include drafts, notes, manuscripts, galleys, and page proofs of her works, both poetry and prose, in addition to correspondence, research materials, clippings, and contracts. Major titles present include: CIRCLES, AS IN THE EYE (1969), "An Informal Chronograph of Some New York Poets, 1960-1965," POEMS MADE OF SKIN (1968), and "The Vancouver Report" (1964). The bulk of the collection consists of Bergé's extensive correspondence with friends, writers, and editors. The remainder of the collection includes notes and press releases for the numerous benefits in which Bergé participated or organized; notebooks which include, besides addresses and daily schedules, notes and drafts for poems; and Bergé's collection of manuscripts by friends and colleagues. Significant poets represented here include: Paul Blackburn, Fielding Dawson, Ted Enslin, Allen Ginsberg, Anselm Hollo, Robert Kelly, Jackson Mac Low, Margaret Randall, Ed Sanders, Gael Turnbull, and Diane Wakoski. In addition to Bergé's own work and life, the papers touch upon several subject areas: the poetry of the "Beats," the San Francisco poetry renaissance, the New York East Side scene (especially the Deux Megots poets), and early modern feminist trends in poetry. Significant correspondents include: Imamu Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Nelson Ball, Paul Blackburn, Jerry Bloedow, Kirby Congdon, Robert Creeley, David Cunliffe, C. Michael Curtis, Allen De Loach, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, George Hitchcock, David Ignatow, Lenore Kandel, Denise Levertov, Gordon Lish, Walter Lowenfels, David Ossman, Margaret Randall, Tom Raworth, Ed Sanders, M. Broccard Sewell, Diane Wakoski, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: 4 boxes (1.6 linear feet).
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Yannella, Philip A. (Anthony), 1942-. Papers, 1968-1975.
Title:
Papers, 1968-1975.
The collection of this Temple University professor consists of an interview with American poet Robert Bly in Milwaukee and correspondence between Yannella and poet Louis Zukofsky, 1972-1975. The Bly interview consists of the original typescript, a corrected draft, and a copy of the finalversion. Bly was accompanied by black poet, Jim Cunningham. The interviewdiscusses the proliferation and value of little magazines; sources of poetic inspiration; and evaluations of several modern poets including Gary Snyder and the Spanish surrealists, Vallejo and Lorca, as well as African American poetry. The correspondence with Zukofsky explores their friendship and discusses submissions to the Journal of modern literature, edited by Yannella.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cubic ft. (2 folders).
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- Yannella, Philip A. (Anthony), 1942-. Papers, 1968-1975.
Davenport, Guy. Guy Davenport papers [manuscript], 1956-1983.
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Guy Davenport papers [manuscript], 1956-1983.
Letters to Laurence Scott, 1956-1983, discuss Davenport's life and literary endeavors. Topics include teaching at Haverford College and the University of Kentucky; his interest in Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and Louis Agassiz; his reading; his translations from the Greek; his friends, students and family; and his sexual encounters. Stan Brakhage, Hugh Kenner, Marianne Moore, Eudora Welty, Jonathan Williams, and Louis Zukofsky are mentioned frequently. Several letters are illustrated. The collection also contains six haiku, 1960-1961, by Davenport, and nine drawings.
ArchivalResource: 170 items.
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- Davenport, Guy. Guy Davenport papers [manuscript], 1956-1983.
Poetry mss., 1954-2002
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Poetry mss., 1954-2002
Consists primarily of the correspondence, individual issue make-ups and proofs of Poetry (formerly called Poetry: A Magazine of Verse) published in Chicago, Illinois.
ArchivalResource: 250,000 items
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Ezra Pound collection of papers, 1898-1986, 1914-1959
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Ezra Pound collection of papers 1898-1986 1914-1959
This is a synthetic collection consisting of manuscripts and typescripts, correspondence, a portrait photograph, and undated miscellaneous printed matter.
ArchivalResource: ca. 692 items
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- Ezra Pound collection of papers, 1898-1986, 1914-1959
Yaddo records, 1870-1980
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Yaddo records 1870-1980
Yaddo is an artists' community located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Yaddo Records contain the administrative records of The Corporation of Yaddo since its establishment in 1900, as well as the institutional records of Yaddo from 1926, the year Yaddo began accepting guests. Notable guests have included Newton Arvin, John Cheever, Aaron Copland, Malcom Cowley, Leonard Bernstein, Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Langston Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, and Clyfford Still. The Yaddo Records also include the personal papers of Yaddo's principal founders, Spencer and Katrina Trask, and George Foster Peabody.
ArchivalResource: 190 linear feet; 550 boxes, 51 volumes
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Allen, Donald, 1912-2004. Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
Title:
Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
Papers document Allen's editing and publishing career, as well as the writings of the numerous poets with whom he worked. The collection Includes editorial materials from Grove Press, Evergreen Press, Four Seasons Foundation, Grey Fox Press, and special projects for Penguin Books and St. James Press. Also, materials by and about the poet Frank O'Hara, including manuscripts for his Collected Poems. Correspondence to and from John Ashbery, Paul Blackburn, Robin Blaser, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Ed Dorn, Allen Ginsberg, Eugène Ionesco, Jack Kerouac, Michael McClure, Gary Snyder, Lew Welch, Philip Whalen, and others. The accession processed in 1991 contains manuscript and typescript materials related to the Four Seasons Foundation publication of Interviews (1980) by Edward Dorn and The Graces (1983) by Aaron Shurin, and the Grey Fox Press publication of Enough Said (1980) by Philip Whalen and I Remain (1980), a collection of letters by Lew Welch.
ArchivalResource: 47.9 lin ft. (105 archives boxes, 1 records carton, 1 card file box, 34 oversized folders)
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- Allen, Donald, 1912-2004. Donald Allen collection, 1930-2005.
Paul Blackburn Papers, 1919 - 1971
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Paul Blackburn Papers, 1919 - 1971
Papers of an American poet, translator, editor, and literary agent, containing materials that detail the course of his career and personal life from the early 1940s through the early 1970s. Blackburn was the author of nineteen books of poetry published between 1955 and 1980, the last six appearing posthumously. He translated the work of such writers as Pablo Picasso, Federico Garcia Lorca and Julio Cortazar, and served as Cortezar's agent. He was also a contributing editor of the BLACK MOUNTAIN REVIEW and the poetry editor of THE NATION for a short time. Over half of the collection is composed of photographs and correspondence. The photographs are primarily of Blackburn's family and friends. The correspondence relates to both personal and professional matters, and consists not only of letters received by Blackburn, but also of many copies of his own letters. Among the prominent correspondents are Julio Cortazar, Charles Reznikoff, Ezra Pound, Octavio Paz, Charles Olson, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Creeley, and Blackburn's mother, Frances Frost. The collection also includes manuscripts and typescripts of poems, prose and translations dated from the 1940s through the early 1970s and materials relating to the business aspects of Blackburn's career, including contracts, reading schedules and some business correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 20.50 linear feet; (49 archives boxes, 2 card file boxes and 8 oversize folders)
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John Taggart Papers, 1965-1974
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John Taggart Papers 1965-1974
Papers of the American publisher, poet, editor of . Correspondence and/or manuscripts relating to by Paul Blackburn, George F. Butterick, Cid Corman, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Theodore Enslin, Clayton Eshleman, Kathleen Fraser, Barbara Guest, Toby Olson, Steven Osterlund, Gary Snyder, Robert Vas Dias, Jonathan Williams, and others. Maps Maps
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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Solt, Mary Ellen. Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
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Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
Consists primarily of the correspondence of Mary Ellen Solt with other poets and writers. Present are letters from Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov, George Oppen, John Thirwall, and Louis Zukofsky.
ArchivalResource: ca. 75 items.
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- Solt, Mary Ellen. Papers, ca. 1960-1974.
John Taggart Archive, 1970-1974
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John Taggart Archive 1970-1974
The John Taggart Archive is a collection of correspondence John Taggart received as editor of during 1970 to 1974. Collection highlights include correspondence from Carol Bergé, Paul Blackburn, Hayden Carruth, Robert Creeley, Guy Davenport, Gary Snyder, and Louis Zukofsky. Maps
ArchivalResource: 1.0 Linear feet
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Alicat Book Shop Press Records TXRC96-A29., 1945-1966
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Alicat Book Shop PressRecords 1945-1966
The Alicat Book ShopPress was created and run by Oscar Baradinsky, later known as Oscar Baron. Therecords consist primarily of correspondence with authors seeking publication byAlicat. Correspondents include Maya Deren, Wallace Fowlie, Anaïs Nin, KennethPatchen, Louis Zukofsky, and others.
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Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
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Woodberry Poetry Room (Harvard College Library) poetry readings, 1931- (ongoing).
Recordings of poetry readings by American and English poets given at Harvard University sponsored by the Morris Gray Fund, the Corliss Lamont Poetry Reading Series, the Ellen Sitgreaves Vail Motter Fund of Radcliffe College, the Kurt Brown Audio Preservation Project, the John Lincoln Sweeney Memorial Fund, the Harvard Vocarium, and the Poetry Room itself.
ArchivalResource: ca. 700 audio tapes
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
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John Taggart Papers, 1962-2002
Papers of John Taggart, a contemporary American poet known for his formal and prosodic innovations. In addition to his long career as a professor at Shippensburg State University, Taggart has been involved in supporting literary communities and has written about key artistic and literary figures, in addition to producing his own creative work. The collection contains manuscripts and typescripts of Taggart's published and unpublished poetry, juvenilia from the 1960s and 70s, and fiction. The collection also contains many of his personal journals, notebooks, and loose notecards, as well as ongoing correspondence with writers, artists, and editors such as Theodore Enslin and Susan Howe. Taggart's work on translations of Sappho, Aeschylus, and Francis Ponge is also included. His nonfiction work consists mostly of essays, both published and unpublished, devoted to the work of individual writers and artists, such as George Oppen and Edward Hopper, as well as collective movements such as the Objectivist poets. Of note are included drafts of his articles "Walk Out: Rereading George Oppen" (CHICAGO REVIEW, 1998) and "George Oppen: One Line" (FLASHPOINT, 2002). The collection represents Taggart's ongoing poetic contributions, such as the collections DODEKA, CROSSES, WHEN THE SAINTS, and, most recently, PASTORELLES, as well as his lengthy continued correspondence with literary figures. Also of note are miscellaneous materials such as three-dimensional paper constructions as well as course materials related to his long tenure as a professor.
ArchivalResource: 22.00 linear feet; (56 archives boxes, 1 records carton and 2 oversize folders)
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Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Papers of Thomas Stearns Eliot [manuscript] 1918-51.
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Papers of Thomas Stearns Eliot [manuscript] 1918-51.
Correspondence, 1918-51, concerns advice to other writers about publication, illustrations for his own work, his winning of the Nobel Prize, and the illness of Kenneth Patchen--Poems, Eyes that last I saw in tears, Morning at the window, The wind sprang up at four o'clock and beginning, "Purrhaps you might ..." [4 items. holograph & typescript signed]--Photograph, 1949 Jan. 1, inscribed to Ruth Harding [1 item. black & white. 21.4 x 16.9 cm.]. Correspondents include: Graham Ackroyd, Robin Anderson, Harry Crosby, Edmund Dulac, Charlotte Chauncy Stearns Eliot, Douglas Goldring, Ruth Harding, M.J. Tambimuttu, John Hall Wheelock and Louis Zukofsy.
ArchivalResource: 22 items.
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- Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Papers of Thomas Stearns Eliot [manuscript] 1918-51.
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